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!■ ^jrrL ■ Ky 4«^ 1.1 rnKss ui'N ^ IIIS W i.Kk 9,350 It Happeiu’fl III Halvigfi Woman Wakes Up Asleep At Home Of Man On Top ★ ★ ★ ★, ¥ 4 ■¥■-¥■ Friend: Rape Victim wv STAFF WRITKR “When 1 woke up. this man was on top of me and f ierforminR the sex act on me.” said 35-vear-old Miss losa Lee Williams early this week as she described what happened to her while sleeping at a house other than her own. Miss Williams, whose ad dress IS 623 W South Street, told Offii'or H B Taut at It 2K pm Sunday, that she went to sleep at 2412 Littlejohn Hoad, "the house of a friend ol mine " ‘When 1 woke up." she icontiiiued. "i louiid a man. Iwhoiii I did not know, on top me and eummittinc a j exnal aet Listed as .i >uspeft was :{4-yeai old I'leveland Wil liams. whose aitdre.ss was listed merely .is Italeigh. The rape ui\e>.tigation is heing continued iiy Raleigh detectives Although The CAROLIN- l.\N ' leprcsentative tried to gam an interview with the woman. It proved to bi* futile. tine tjuesfioti a new.sinan wanted to ask her was whether ot tioi she screamed at lier attaiker, or tried in any other manner to dislodge him from atop hi‘r hotly'’ in Raleigh last we«>k alone, some three ottier lernales have reporieti raites Our time was lonsnlered t*»o v aluable to mvesiigate ihese charg<*s as they had already ht'tm printed in ioc.il to'wsp.ipers. hut this case eanght our fancy tiecause ol thi unitpieiies'- of It llunng itie vtuir ol 1974. more Ih.in 2.> rapes have iK'en -[htrled to tile Raleigh Police j H’pat'ineni many tif which have not been si.heil \lst». .icceiding to a situree at the Hi’li some are not really rape- a' at), result sonietiire.s when .i Irnyfritnid aiid Ins giiiinend have tiifjtiei.ies 01 opinions about in.lilt r.- .Kill the girl's False CAR0I.,1!MA!N Wedding Story Hoaxer Sought Here mosi neipoTO ‘gemi'p »>.II h holli I I tpe ■} In le IS .in- U'cd way of .1* li'.e l)oy IS to her lacet l>> the 'IIm..;;.. by the gi IV.'ir.g .I-..' .i.ifM, in the City Ol 1. ... '.I': is llii. grow me luimbei of female street w .ilkers.'■ some of whom gather in downtown iStH- WtlMAN WAKES, f* 2) clevp:land ahrams Democrat Club Bars All Blacks .National Black News St*rvice FREDKRK’K, Md Di.s- crimination charges by the local N'.'X.ACR have spurred the Justice Department to launch an investigation of a powerful Democratic political and social organization. .And a club official has said that if the .luslice Department rules against the club, it would close up before admitting blacks Lord 1> Dickens, vice president of Ihe local NAACP. who filed the charges, said the club discriminates against blacks "1 just think in this day and iigc. and in a political year, a political organization liki' thill practicing open s«‘gregation is terrible." he said Dukens is a Democrat, off’cials of the club, which tua i.oou male uteiubers and l.irgesl of Its kind in the area, will be in support of Bill Stevens, candidate for the tSee DEMOCRATIC. R. 2) yortli ('.(irolina'‘s I.ending l^eekly VOL. 33 NO. 47 RALEIGH. N.C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1974 SINGLE COPY 20c Ro/eig'/i Man Alli’frcdlv KIDNAPS COP -f- -T- -r- City ;r ★ ★ ★ I.s Scene .As ★ ★ ★ ★ Five Church Meets Begin ‘MISS WMlMIMi - fAMUYING SCENE - Atlanlir City, \ J. r'liss Wyomih:. enjoying the scenery on the hu.<rdualk u -AtlaniM' ( iiv \(ig aj yjis.. c'heryl I., .luhnson Is 2u years old. and Is fioni ( Im-v emie. \\yuming and Aiig ;»(. d Pl) Williams Abducted At Home BY STAFF WRITER A Raleigh police officer, Everette Wtlliama, Jr., and his brother were- kidnaped here last Thurs day by a 24-year-old nwn, who is the brother-in-law of the officer's younger brother. The alleged kid naper was arrested and held under a bond of SI2.000. Being held was Cornelius Cornell Douglas, in the kidnaping of Officer Williams and his brother, James Williams, and with the lar ceny of the officer’s service pistol from a closet st his home Four local detectives were involved in the inveauj^tion. Detective E. O. Lassiter reported that, according to so investigation, the Williams (See KIDNAPS COP, P. 2) Mrs. Daniel Aids Kids In Colorado A Weldon resident attended the Achievement Day pro gram at the Wallace Village for Children, a habilitstion center for children with mini mal brain disfunction in Broomfield, Colorado. Mrs. Marie Orsot Daniel observed the many meUyNis of treating .MDB. depending on which sensory system has been disabled. A high prioritv of treatment is the tearh relationship among pediatri cian. neurologist, child psy chiatrist, psychologist, thera pist and the social workers. It is the concept at the A'allacc Village that the use of iny academic or counseling methods to treat MOB that aren't related to an under- standing of the specific hr.rri.edl.rih, pagf.ni neurological impairmenl of (See MRS DANIEL. P. 2) Central Confab Is Underway ALLEGED Ml’RDERESS GIVES SELF I P HERE - ItafpiKh N.C. - Miss Jo Anne Little, sought for a week in ronnei hoii uiih the slaying of a Beaufort County jailer, lalks with iiew-iiien before surrendering (o the State Bureau of nvesligalion .s. ' With Miss Little is her lawyer. Jerrv Paul, of \\ashini:ion \ i (I PI) ISC Eastern Stars Report Over 25Gs DURHAM - Motivated by that salient saying. ' Ii more blessed to give than to recieve," the annual “Bride's Contest,'^ held at the Durham Hold and Motel, in connection with the 73rd grand session the Order of the Eastern Star. Tuesdav night, v.eldni the sum of $25,221.60. Mrs. Miram Littlejohn. W'inston-Salem. won the bride of the year* honor, by reporting $3,220.70 The report was made at the The program of the annual banquet, at which Central Conference. AME ^ Brown. Grand Zion Chuech, took on new •'“■■'sdictio^ tuL 1. ...u Prince Hall Masons, was the meaning this week when principal speaker. presiding elders of the xhe contest is directed by five districts, decided to pr R Irvmg Boone. Grand hold their district meet- Director, public relations. The recipients of the mom*' (See STARS REPORT I’ CX)RNEHUS C. DOUGLAS BISHOP W. J WAIXS Pfiper Given False Report On Wedding ings and simultaneouslv. Bishop W. J. Walls, the retired senior Zion prelate, is well-known in the Tarheel State. The Raleigh Dislrict hride.s are chosen by their respective chapters and im plement the charity program ni the Masons to na small degree The Central Orphanage, head- Oxford, la one of (he V:/ The management of The CAROLINIAN regrets the hoax perpetrated on all parlies concerned in ihe alleged wedding of Pfc. Jacquis B. Cotton and Miss Rhonda Fayette Sharp, said to have been performed by the Rev -D A. Peace, pastor of the Laodicea United Church of Christ, at the WRAL Studio Gardens on Sunday. Aug 2a. THERE WAS NO WEDDING HELD To date, information leading to the identity of the woman who telephoned Ihe story to Mrs. Annie H. Thorpt*. has not been ascertained. Anyone knowing who telephoni*d this false story to Mrs Thorpe, should advise this new'.spaper of her identity We apologize to ihe many persons named in the story and will continue to seek out the culprit involved. Mrs. Thorpe's apology follows: We regret very much that wrong information was given to us on last w'«*ek. concerning the Cotton and Sharp wedding, which was untrue We trust that the families of these (wo parties have no ill will toward us And we trust that whoever Appreciation Check Won Ity Mrs. L, Criffin Mrs. Lula Mae Gnlt'i-.. i.hiT Branch Street m Walnut Terrare. was the lone recipi ent of a $1(1 cheek last w eek as she saw her name listed in Ihe adveriising pain for by Dne Hour M.irtinizing Service. 3911 Western Boulevard The ck-aners specializes in bar gain packages and does commendable work There were two I'ther I’ames listed on The CAROLINIAN Ai-KRECIATION. R 2' did .such a rude trick and gave out infonnation (hat never happened, will see their mistake and be willing to admit their wrong doings. Such things as Ihese. means that the person's job is al slake Please mail in all true statements so that we will not be involved wrongfully. Thank.s. Mrs A. H Thoroe ed by Rev E H Beebe opened here in Raleigh, at Gracr AME Zion Church, I.OnreHtlOII Wednesday. It will continue until Friday night when Bishop W A Hilliard will deliver (be closing sermon 'The Durham District, over (See CHURCH MEETS. P 2> DONT iri n HAPfIN" lUITOK'S son. Thl« rolBAK ar IraiHrr U pruaiirtd Ul Ibr wibUr iManW ■ ilh an aim (••a'di rllmibaOaa lla ronirnu. SamtraaA t•al«l4■■i» ba** rrqurtird dial itaa; bf alvaa Iba (unkidcraiian al a»«rlo*bl>( ibrlr UMIbf •n Ibr pelK-r blelltr THU af aaalS Itta la da Hoarcr il l» avl aar pmMIm U b« jud|» ar jui> W» mrrely pabliab lb* laiiA aA a« lind ibrm rrpartml by tba arrriiina 'iflirtrt Ta kaa^ Ml al Tfet (rim« Brat ( olumu. mrrriy mtaba Mf bfini rt|i«irfril by a palK' effVcrr lb rrpartmi hl> lindiaft abllr m dMy. Sb timpi; krrp alt tbr "BMirr" aad yaa aan'i bi. m Ihr • ilinr Baal. M \N RE.^I.STS OFEII ER otticer D R Liggins rejMi'ied at I2;il6 p.m Satur- <!.!> ‘1 arrived at the A4P hcMKl Store, 200 E Hargett Street, in response to a call for a disturbance When I got there. .lohn Ratliff. 52.‘545 E Marlin Street, was in the eheckout line and lh«* lady told me that tne man had given her a Slo bill and she had given him his correct change He then told her that he had given h<>r a $2o hill, but upon reopening Ihe cash regi>tej. the unidentified kashiei found liis 10 spot at Ihe lop ol her r(‘gister Mr. ItalliM w.is finally subdued and arrevteil on a resisting arres' rap •See CRI.MK BEAT. P Rally Set Thur8. For Soul City SUUL CITY - Citing a need for total commitment and involvement in politics by blacks. Floyd B McKissicic addressed a planning group of about 75 persons here Monday night, who convened to finalize plans for a mass multi-county rally to be held at Soul City Thursday. Sept. 5 The rally, expected to be the (See SOUL CITY. P 2) Will Focus On ^ I’nitY Of Race DR C B MIDDI.I- ! Final Kitt*^ Here For Dr WASHINGTON With Ihe most comprehensive and broad based convention pro gram ever designed, we expect (he largest and most ^ mtf* i ii successful NBL Convention f , i^l/l / and conlerence m our 75.year historv, according to Dr B\'.ST.XFE ARl! Berkeley G Burrell, the organization's president, in The entire .»r.‘. ■ his announcement of the 74th and vu iniiv war annual convention of the hear of (he -s National Business League, in Thursday ot Dr < Atlanta, Ga . Oct. 23-26. with Bugg Middleton. .. the theme. “The Power of liK-al {ledialriciau ‘-i. Unity." the time o( her Keynoting this convention is director of rhild .hm ; Allania's Brst black Mayor, health for the the Honorable Maynard H Delaware Sh** *- l.-- Jackson at the welcome have niade her I,, luncheon on Thursday. Oct Wilmington 'See NBL CONFAB. P 2) (See DR MII)DLET"N t y 1 t . W. Va. - Former Olympic sprint ISDU TEJ) INTO NATION \l, HAU. OF EA.ME ( harleolon. siar VMlinu l(ii(li)l|ih iglHs>esi. (ulks lo nev.*iiiien Vug. :t(i. prior to her induction Into ibe qew Natiiinal liiikK .iiut Eifld Mdll of Fame. Witli hrr are her children, from left. Robert, Yolanda. Xurr. iNi-aUdi ainl Djuana I vseiitA-fiv e olher were inducted into the halt. (UP!) Appreciation Money SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK RHODES HJRMTl'RE CO. "For Quality Merchandise At Rcasonauie ('osls“ KEEP Ml'LE • Hartsvllie. S.C. - Early Wilds, 74. puU his arms around his mule. “Red and hopes a city ordinance will not force him lo give up his faithful working companion If ihe ordinance, passed in I96H, is enforced, "Red" will have lo go and Wilds said. "I wani to ean- ni> wav. I've never been on welfare and I don’t want to start now.” d'PI)
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